Jean Baptiste Hippolyte Dance

{{Short description|French pathologist (1797–1832)}}

Jean Baptiste Hippolyte Dance (22 February 1797, in Saint-Pal-de-Chalencon – 18 April 1832, Paris) was a French pathologist who first described Dance's sign. He was the son of a physician and studied medicine in Paris, gaining his M.D. in 1826. He was physician to the Hôpital Cochin and had just been employed to teach at the clinic of l'Hôtel-Dieu when he died of cholera, aged 35. He left a number of publications, including those describing his eponymous sign and an early description of the parathyroid tetany which occurs in hypoparathyroidism.Observations sur une espèce de tétanos intermittent. Archives générales de médecine, 1831, 26: 190–205.

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Category:19th-century French physicians

Category:French pathologists

Category:1797 births

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Category:Deaths from cholera in France

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